Fisher-Tutterow House
- $149,900
- 2,132 square feet
- Lot Size: 0.25 acres / Zoning: Residential
Rachel Fink, Revolving Fund Project Manager
Historic Salisbury Foundation, Inc.
office@historicsalisbury.org
An early 1900s vernacular treasure located in thriving downtown Salisbury, NC!
The 1907 Fisher-Tutterow House is situated in the North Long-Park Avenue National Historic District. The development of the neighborhood began as an endeavor to provide suitable housing for local businessmen, and later became a place where railroad and mill workers could raise their families. Most houses in the area were built in the first quarter of the twentieth century. This house, vernacular in style, features 4 fireplaces, 10′ ceilings on the first floor, hardwood floors, scrollwork brackets along the staircase, and double-dutch wood siding. Currently owned by Historic Salisbury Foundation, a 2024 stabilization included wood siding restoration, new roof, exterior paint, foundation repairs, and more.
As a part of the North Long-Park Avenue National Historic District, this property is eligible for State Historic Preservation Tax Credits, which enables the new owner to recoup 15%+ of renovation costs. Extensive renovation is required, including HVAC, electrical, plumbing, flooring, kitchen & bath. 2132 sq. ft (no HVAC). Home protected by Historic Salisbury Foundation’s covenants. Seller expects to sell the back portion of the lot to the neighbor. Survey can be provided with expected lot lines.
Easy walk to historic and thriving downtown Salisbury NC, where you’ll find breweries, coffee shops & bakeries, fabulous restaurants ranging from taquerias to fine dining, and shopping! The house is 2.5 blocks from the farmers market (April-September), and three blocks from the Amtrak station, with quick routes to Charlotte, Winston and Greensboro.